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Julia,
Whatever you do don't mention fish...;-] Of course if someone=
is tuning a piano on a regular basis it should be up or near=
pitch provided it can...which is more often than not...
David Ilvedson
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Received: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:56:40 EST
Subject: Re: One more tuning question...
In a message dated 2/18/05 11:50:01 AM Pacific Standard Time,=
pianoguy@rogers.com writes:
Wether a piano gets the 440 treatment depends on what its used=
for and the client. I don"t know about you listers...but not all=
my pianos I service are new, and have already been neglected for=
years. I can only do what I can with whats in front of me. I=
don't consider myself a "tooner" because of it.
Greeeitngs,
I am talking about a tooner that has a church as a=
regular client and the piano is way way down. There is just=
something fishy about that.
Julia,
Reading, PA
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